‘Sherlock Holmes: The Seven-Per-Cent Solution #1:’ Advance Comic Book Review
These days, everybody seems to be doing a Sherlock Holmes story. There are the movies with Robert Downey Jr. There’s the TV show, Sherlock, and
These days, everybody seems to be doing a Sherlock Holmes story. There are the movies with Robert Downey Jr. There’s the TV show, Sherlock, and
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The first two issues of Nightwasp were mostly Airplane-style parody, with every page packed full of jokes, references, and puns of all types. That style
Resurrectionists is a comic that explores things like immortality, reincarnation, and destiny. It’s also a pretty cool heist story. And, those two facets together create
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After several issues of dancing around one another, moving in different circles, and catching the occasional fleeting glimpse, our two protagonists have finally come together.
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